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C Maier, Among Empires: American Ascendancy and its Predecessors, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006. See also various writings of M Ignatie., R Kaplan, S Malaby and D DeSouza and, of course, the Project for the New American Century.
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A perusal of the writings of neo-conservative writers of the Project for a New American Century make this clear, as does J Mann's account of the group of neo-conservative members of the George W Bush team, who call themselves the 'Vulcans' and include Armitage, Cheny, Powell, Rice and Wolfowitz. Mann New York: Viking
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A perusal of the writings of neo-conservative writers of the Project for a New American Century make this clear, as does J Mann's account of the group of neo-conservative members of the George W Bush team, who call themselves the 'Vulcans' and include Armitage, Cheny, Powell, Rice and Wolfowitz. Mann The Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet, New York: Viking, 2004.
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Intensified inter-imperialist competition, signalled by the 'Scramble for Africa' in the closing decade of the 19th century and leading up to the First World War, called, however, for a more systematic analysis. Ann Arbour, MI: Univesity of Michigan Press, 1965, was the earliest. Though not strictly Marxist, it formed the backdrop against which the classical Marxist tradition theorised imperialism in this period. It was followed by R Hilferding's 1910 Finance Capital: A Study of the Latest Phase of Capitalist Development, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981
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